E112: Economic Implications of Shrinking Population & Aging Societies - w/ Dustin Whitney
El Podcast20 Joulu 2024

E112: Economic Implications of Shrinking Population & Aging Societies - w/ Dustin Whitney

Dustin Whitney joins us to explore the economic, social, and policy implications of population decline. We discuss aging societies, the myth of overpopulation, and what a shrinking GDP means for business, government, and everyday life.

Guest Info: Dustin Whitney – Business executive, entrepreneur, and author of Demographic Deception: Exposing the Overpopulation Myth and Building a Resilient Future

Topics Covered:

  • Why GDP models break down in a low-population future
  • The labor force crisis: fewer workers, more retirees
  • Dependency ratios, social security, and government spending
  • The illusion of AI as a silver bullet
  • Housing market shifts due to boomer wealth transfer
  • The myth of endless immigration as a solution
  • Business opportunities in a declining demographic environment
  • Trade skills, automation, and adapting education
  • Private equity, planned obsolescence, and regulatory barriers
  • Cultural narratives about family and fertility
  • Global outlook: Africa, Eastern Europe, and shifting borders

📺Watch the full video on YouTube➡️https://youtu.be/Q0jGlHKQvRo

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E61: Location's Impact on Longevity: Unveiling the Secrets

E61: Location's Impact on Longevity: Unveiling the Secrets

Aging expert Ryan Frederick joins Jesse to explore how place shapes our health, happiness, and purpose in the second half of life—and why “aging in place” often fails to deliver.👤 Guest Bio: Ryan Frederick is the CEO of Here, a company focused on the intersection of healthy aging and place. He’s the author of Right Place, Right Time: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Home for the Second Half of Life, and a nationally recognized speaker on longevity, community, and the future of aging.🧠 Topics DiscussedWhy “aging in place” is often the wrong strategyThe health and social importance of where you liveDownsizing, relocating, and “portfolio of place” strategiesFriendship, loneliness, and the Harvard Study on agingFinancial planning vs. place planning in retirementPanama, The Villages, and expat retirement lifestylesDesign thinking and testing retirement choicesHow to build your own personal Blue Zone💬 3 Standout Quotes“The health of your friends at age 50 is the highest correlate to your health at age 80.”—Ryan Frederick on the Harvard Study’s profound finding on relationships and longevity“Place is not just where you live—it’s how you live. It drives your habits, your friendships, your health, and even your purpose.”—Ryan Frederick on why where you age is a life-altering decision“People say they want to age in place, but that’s often a substitute for not having a plan.”—Ryan Frederick challenging the default strategy of staying put 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

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E60: Is Time Travel Possible? UFOs & Cosmic Mysteries Explored

E60: Is Time Travel Possible? UFOs & Cosmic Mysteries Explored

Author Paul Schatzkin joins the podcast to discuss his book The Man Who Mastered Gravity, exploring the life of Thomas Townsend Brown, classified military tech, gravity control, time travel, and the mysterious intersections of science and metaphysics.Guest Bio: Paul Schatzkin is a writer and historian known for chronicling the lives of underappreciated 20th-century scientists. His books include The Boy Who Invented Television about Philo T. Farnsworth, and The Man Who Mastered Gravity, a 20-year research project on gravity researcher and intelligence figure Thomas Townsend Brown.Topics Discussed:The classified life and scientific discoveries of Thomas Townsend BrownGravity manipulation, time travel, and the Biefeld-Brown effectCold War-era black projects and the Caroline GroupThe fusion-powered "flux capacitor" and Back to the Future parallelsWhy advanced technology may be kept secret—or revealed selectivelyCongressional UFO hearings and the limits of official disclosureAI, metaphysics, and whether humanity is “ready” for radical truthsTop 3 Quotes (with punch):“If time travel exists in the future, it exists—period. Because it would exist across all time.”“The universe is filled with magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.”“Maybe the intelligence behind the universe isn’t withholding technology—maybe it's waiting for us to grow up.” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

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E59: NBA Ref Rigged Games: Shocking Four-Season Scandal - w/ Sean Patrick Griffin

E59: NBA Ref Rigged Games: Shocking Four-Season Scandal - w/ Sean Patrick Griffin

Former detective and author Sean Patrick Griffin exposes the real story behind the NBA betting scandal and referee Tim Donaghy’s game-fixing scheme.Guest Bio:Sean Patrick Griffin is a Professor of Criminal Justice at The Citadel, former Philadelphia police detective, and author of Gaming the Game, the definitive investigative account of the NBA betting scandal involving referee Tim Donaghy. He is a recognized expert on organized crime and white-collar crime.Topics Discussed:Timeline and mechanics of the 2003–2007 NBA betting scandalTim Donaghy’s relationship with professional gamblers like Jimmy BattistaThe role of betting line movement and market manipulationMedia failures and the persistence of Donaghy’s false narrativeWhy the FBI and NBA didn’t pursue deeper investigationsMyths debunked from the Netflix documentary Untold: Operation Flagrant FoulEthical breakdowns in sports betting and media accountabilityBest 3 Quotes:“You can’t win 78.7% of your bets by chance. The professional gamblers knew he was fixing games.”“The truth is not what gets reported — it’s what gets repeated.”“Isn’t the fact that an NBA referee fixed games over four NBA seasons sexy enough?” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

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E58: Traveling the World as an OnlyFans Model

E58: Traveling the World as an OnlyFans Model

Ludym Arenas, a Venezuelan traveler, creator, and educator shares her journey from religious repression to erotic self-expression, financial independence, and soul-shaping backpacking across South America.Guest Bio:Our guest, Ludym Arenas, is a Venezuelan artist, teacher, and digital creator currently based in Santiago, Chile. After breaking free from a conservative religious upbringing, she found empowerment through sensual photography, handcrafted art, and raw travel experiences. She has built a supportive online community through Patreon and continues to explore themes of freedom, creativity, intimacy, and global culture.Topics Discussed:Transitioning from religious conservatism to erotic self-expressionBuilding an income stream from sensual photography on PatreonCreative process and ethics behind intimate content creationCultural taboos around sexuality in South AmericaThe emotional economy of online companionship and lonelinessAI’s encroachment into erotic art and authenticityTravel as education, backpacking survival stories, and CouchsurfingContrasts between privileged tourism and immersive local experiencesStereotypes about American travelers and South American perspectivesVenezuela's collapse, political illusions of socialism, and personal migrationBest 3 Quotes:“Being connected with your sexuality gives you a kind of power—it gives you confidence, and with that confidence, you can achieve a lot of things.”“When you do what you love and you are so passionate, people connect with you—they want to be part of that.”“If Venezuela worked the way the books say socialism should, why have millions of us left our homes?” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

4 Tammi 20241h 15min

E57: Explore the World on Social Security: $1k/month - Maureen Lobue

E57: Explore the World on Social Security: $1k/month - Maureen Lobue

Maureen Lobue shares how she sold everything and has spent the last 13 years living as a solo nomad, traveling through over 50 countries on a tight budget and a deep curiosity for culture.Guest Bio: Maureen Lobue is a retired educator, lifelong adventurer, and full-time nomad who has spent the past 13 years exploring the globe. With no permanent home and only a carry-on suitcase, she’s built a life rich in experiences, connection, and culture, living in over 50 countries while thriving on a modest pension and Social Security. Her approach blends flexibility, frugality, and intentionality, making her a pioneer of sustainable solo travel.Topics Discussed:Why she sold all possessions and left the U.S. to live abroad full-timeStrategies for low-budget international living and nomadic planningNavigating visas, safety, health care, and housing in over 50 countriesThe difference between nomads, Backpackers, and vacationersLearning cultural immersion through volunteering and slow travelStaying socially connected while traveling soloWhy travel isn’t about bravery—it’s about preparation and mindsetLiving in places like Bali, Mexico, Turkey, Albania, Ireland, and moreHer minimalist lifestyle and how she makes each temporary home feel permanentBest 3 Quotes:“I traded possessions for memories—and I’m one of the richest people in the world because of it.”“There’s a difference between living on a place and living in a place—and I choose to live in each one.”“It’s not about being brave—it’s about having strategies, staying flexible, and trusting you’ll figure it out.” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

29 Joulu 20231h 1min

E56: Mastering Retirement: Strategies for Financial Freedom - w/ David McKnight

E56: Mastering Retirement: Strategies for Financial Freedom - w/ David McKnight

David McKnight, author of The Power of Zero, explains how to protect your retirement from rising taxes by strategically shifting to tax-free income sources.Guest bio: David McKnight is a bestselling author and financial advisor known for The Power of Zero and Tax-Free Income for Life. His work focuses on helping Americans avoid the financial pitfalls of rising taxes in retirement by transitioning from tax-deferred to tax-free accounts. His book has been adapted into a documentary, and he trains advisors nationwide in tax-efficient retirement strategies.Topics discussed:Why tax-deferred accounts (401(k), IRA) may be a trapThe concept of the 0% tax bracket and how to reach itRoth IRAs, Roth 401(k)s, and Roth conversionsIndexed Universal Life (IUL) policies and annuitiesSocial Security taxation and provisional incomeRetirement mistakes, tax planning, and longevity riskPuerto Rico Act 60 and global retirement strategiesCritiques of financial influencers like Dave Ramsey3 best quotes:“Going into a 401(k) is like going into business with the IRS—every year they get to vote on what percentage of your profits they keep.”“Two times zero is still zero—that’s why the 0% tax bracket is the safest place to be in a rising tax environment.”“You can’t plan for retirement if you don’t know how much of your money is really yours.” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

22 Joulu 202349min

E55:Toxic Superfoods - w/ Sally K. Norton, MPH, Ivy-league Nutritionist

E55:Toxic Superfoods - w/ Sally K. Norton, MPH, Ivy-league Nutritionist

Sally Norton, author of Toxic Superfoods, reveals how hidden plant toxins like oxalates in "healthy" foods may be silently damaging your body and what to do about it.Guest Bio: Sally K. Norton holds a nutrition degree from Cornell University and a master’s in Public Health. She has worked in medical research, public health education, and integrative health, and is the author of Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload Is Making You Sick—and How to Get Better. Her work exposes the overlooked dangers of plant toxins, especially oxalates, and empowers people to take charge of their health through smarter dietary choices.Topics discussed:What oxalates are and why they're toxicPersonal health issues linked to high-oxalate foods“Superfoods” like spinach, almonds, and sweet potatoes as hidden risksPlant defense chemicals and the myth of plant benevolenceSymptoms of oxalate overload (gut issues, joint pain, fatigue, neurological problems)Oxalates vs. other antinutrients (lectins, tannins, etc.)Problems with vegan/vegetarian diets and school food policiesHow to safely transition to a low-oxalate dietImpact of oxalates on aging, dementia, and autism3 best quotes:“Plants were invented before we were—and they didn’t evolve to be our friends.”“We’ve put spinach on a pedestal, but it may be the reason you’re in pain.”“If you’re eating like the ‘cool kids,’ you might be slowly poisoning yourself without even knowing it.”  🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

17 Joulu 202348min

E54: Who Are the Controligarchs?  The Silent Overlords of Your Life

E54: Who Are the Controligarchs? The Silent Overlords of Your Life

Sheamus Bruner, author of Controligarchs, exposes how billionaire elites use philanthropy, media, and tech to build a global system of surveillance, censorship, and control.Guest bio: Sheamus Bruner is Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute and the author of Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, Their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life. He specializes in investigative research on corruption and elite power structures, focusing on the intersection of government, big tech, and global finance.Topics discussed:Definition and strategy of “controligarchs”Bill Gates’ business model of “philanthropy” for profitRole of the World Economic Forum, WHO, and UN in elite agendasHow billionaires exploit crises for power and profitDigital ID, CBDCs, and the coming surveillance stateChina as the prototype for global controlAI, transhumanism, and the threat to working-class jobsLocal resistance, the importance of decentralization, and solutions3 best quotes:“Bill Gates gives a dollar to his foundation and gets two back—that’s not charity, that’s strategy.”“They don't want to decouple from China—they want to replicate it.”“You’ll own nothing, eat synthetic meat, and live in the metaverse—and they’ll call it progress.” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

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